Reference Guide

Introduction 23
Some commands have command level 1 and command level 2 and one
name=value pair. Consider the following example command that instructs
Server Administrator for more details about the environment for Server
Administrator:
omreport about details=true
Command level 1 is omreport, command level 2 is about, and the name=
value pair is details=true.
Many commands use command level 1, command level 2, and command
level 3, but do not require any parameters (name=value pairs.) Most
omreport commands are of this type. For example, the following command
displays a list of alert actions that are configured for components on a system.
omreport system alertaction
The most complex commands have all three command levels and can
have multiple name=value pairs. The following is an example of two
name=value pairs:
omconfig system assetinfo info=depreciation
duration=3
The following is an example of nine name=value pairs:
omconfig system assetinfo info=acquisition
purchasecost=
<n> waybill=<n> installdate=<mmddyy>
purchasedate=<mmddyy> ponum=
<n> signauth=<text>
expensed=<yes | no> costcenter=<text>
In each chapter of this document, command syntax and other information
about the commands are formatted using any of the following fields as
appropriate:
command
level 1
command
level 2
command
level 3
name=value
pair 1
name=value
pair 2